KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — If you didn't win HGTV's Urban Oasis 2017 home giveaway sweepstakes featuring a Knoxville house, you still have a chance to get the renovated bungalow.

The home is on the market for $465,000, according to Matt Kothe, media relations specialist at Scripps Networks Interactive, which is based in Knoxville.

The house is listed with Lucas Haun with Keller Williams Realty. Kothe said Haun had received around 100 calls over the weekend about the home.

Oregon winner chooses cash

Retiree and grandfather of three Magne Jensen of Beaverton, Ore., won the sweepstakes and opted to take a cash prize option of around $350,000 instead of the home, according to Kothe. Jensen's name was randomly drawn from more than 65 million entries to the sweepstakes.

Kothe said Jensen had lived in Oregon all his life so it was a quick decision for him.

A home full of Knoxville flair

The bungalow sits north of downtown in the Fourth and Gill Historic District, which is full of Victorian-era homes. Demolition and rebuilding for the home started in December 2016 and continued until the end of May 2017. The sweepstakes entry period ended on Nov. 22.

The house features renovations infused with Knoxville flair and contains three bedrooms and two baths in approximately 1,850 square feet.

The decor features walls of white, light blue, green, gray and some wallpapers. The bungalow's exterior is painted dark blue with light pink and white accents.

Brian Patrick Flynn, HGTV Urban Oasis 2017 interior designer, incorporated different characteristics of the college town into the home including a Sunsphere painting, a screened in porch with a flat-screen TV to watch University of Tennessee football games, a massive sign on its detached garage saying "Visit 4th & Gill. It's Swell" and a kitchen inspired by farm-to-table living.